Sreesanth said that he had faith in India's judicial process and was confident that with time he would be proved innocent, and his honour and dignity vindicated and restored.

"I am innocent and have done no wrong. I have never indulged in any spot fixing," suspended pacer S Sreesanth, who is an accused in the IPL spot-fixing case, today said.

In a statement emailed to the media by his lawyer Rebecca John, the cricketer said, "I have never indulged in any spot fixing and I have always played cricket in the spirit of the game".

Sreesanth claims he's innocent

Sreesanth, who was today remanded in further five-day police custody by Metropolitan Magistrate Soumya Chauhan, said, "as a cricketer, I have learnt to take knocks along with accolades, in my stride. I recognise that I am going through a tough period in my life.

"I have utmost faith in our judicial process and I am confident that with time I will be proved innocent, and my honour and dignity will be vindicated and restored," the statement said.

Dressed in a blue T-shirt and jeans, Sreesanth was apparently unmindful of the huge crowd of lawyers and mediapersons in the courtroom.

The police today also invoked section 409 IPC (criminal breach of trust) against Sreesanth, his Rajasthan Royal teammates Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandalia and 12 other accused, including bookies and mediators.